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Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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published:27 Mar 2014

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Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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This is the 3rd video in a serious focusing on precious metals recovery from primary sources (ore).
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published:23 Jan 2014

views:22439

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

published:17 Jun 2015

views:10930

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

published:08 Jun 2009

views:232179

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

The best-known precious metals are the coinage metals, gold and silver. Although both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewellery, and coinage. Other precious metals include the platinum group metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.
The demand for precious metals is driven not only by their practical use but also by their role as investments and a store of value. Historically, precious metals have commanded much higher prices than common industrial metals.

Philippines

The Philippines (i/ˈfɪlᵻpiːnz/; Filipino:Pilipinas[ˌpɪlɪˈpinɐs]), officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Filipino:Republika ng Pilipinas), is a sovereignisland country in Southeast Asia situated in the western Pacific Ocean. It consists of about 7,500 islands that are categorized broadly under three main geographical divisions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The capital city of the Philippines is Manila and the most populous city is Quezon City; both are part of Metro Manila.

Critical reception

Blake Boldt of Engine 145 gave the song a thumbs up, saying "There’s hope and heart and a whole lot to like about this, one of the year’s best singles and an odd bright spot on Sugarland’s ambitious fourth album. The Incredible Machine may be an unruly mess, but "Little Miss" is a hit." Mark Erickson of Roughstock was also favorable of the song, giving the song four stars, saying "The melody is inviting and the lyrics are some of the duo’s best of the album". Although he was in very critical of the album altogether, Jonathan Keefe with Slant Magazine was high praise of the song, calling the "album's best song; [it's] the only one that even hints at Sugarland's roots as a country act [...] it's also the most restrained cut on the album in terms of both its production and performance makes it an obvious standout, but it's a strong enough song that it can stand on its own merits." Sarah Rodman with The Boston Globe called it an "amiable shuffle", saying it "fit squarely in the country pop arena."

Gold extraction

Gold mining from alluvium ores was once achieved by techniques associated with placer mining such as simple gold panning and sluicing, resulting in direct recovery of small gold nuggets and flakes. Placer mining techniques since the mid to late 20th century have generally only been the practice of artisan miners. Hydraulic mining was used widely in the Californiangold rush, and involved breaking down alluvial deposits with high-pressure jets of water. Hard rock ores have formed the basis of the majority of commercial gold recovery operations since the middle of the 20th century where open pit and or sub-surface mining techniques are used.

Once the ore is mined it can be treated as a whole ore using a dump leaching or heap leaching processes. This is typical of low-grade, oxide deposits. Normally, the ore is crushed and agglomerated prior to heap leaching. High grade ores and ores resistant to cyanide leaching at coarse particle sizes, require further processing in order to recover the gold values. The processing techniques can include grinding, concentration, roasting, and pressure oxidation prior to cyanidation.

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Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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25:12

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

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3:43

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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23:57

Children of the Dirty Gold

Children of the Dirty Gold

Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

1:37

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

1:37

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

1:24

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to ha...

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers...

published: 05 May 2017

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

Receive a 30 Day trial to The Morgan Report (TMR)
Go to - http://www.silver-investor.com/joinfreelist.html
How to Earn Silver or Gold on the Internet-
http://www.SilverSpeculator.com
Buy Silver-
http://www.Silver123.net
Consultation--
http://www.silver-investor.com/consultation.html

published: 27 Mar 2014

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

This is the 3rd video in a serious focusing on precious metals recovery from primary sources (ore).
ipmi.org

published: 23 Jan 2014

Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

published: 17 Jun 2015

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

published: 08 Jun 2009

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the...

published: 14 May 2016

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers...

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
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Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- E...

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and...

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences...

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount o...

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

published:14 May 2016

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Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- E...

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to ha...

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers...

published: 05 May 2017

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

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published: 27 Mar 2014

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

This is the 3rd video in a serious focusing on precious metals recovery from primary sources (ore).
ipmi.org

published: 23 Jan 2014

Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

published: 17 Jun 2015

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

published: 08 Jun 2009

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the...

published: 14 May 2016

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- E...

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and...

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences...

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount o...

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

published:14 May 2016

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Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers...

published: 05 May 2017

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3D Ground Navigator act as 3D ground scanner of soil layers by using TelescopicSuperSensor and the data saved for later analysis on computer via 3D Visualizer software or you can display scanned data directly on PC. The data represented as 3D graphics. From it, the prospector can know the size and depth of targets underground…
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published: 01 Apr 2017

Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

published: 17 Jun 2015

Gold & Treasure Detection ( Documentary Film )

Documentary film for searching for ancient treasures underground.
Treasure finding and the beginning of exploration.
The treasure had been discovered in the land of a farm, with an area of about 2.4. Kilometers (1.5 miles
South near the Greek border village Stage, on 26 June 2015.
We still in the beginning, the company's work crew get out making educational films about the ways to use company products united international group
During the filming operations of a device and accidentally detect a signal.
Resulting in that course of action fully change.
Turned to photography than just an educational film to treasure hunting trip is not without any fun.
It has been dealt with by the signal from the Prospector professionally to determine the origin and direction.
Search led us to one of our ne...

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.
For more of my gold finding strategy take a look at the "20-20 Prospecting report" - Click here for 20/20 info - http://goo.gl/BeAi6m
Also take a look at my recent gold prospector's hangout on "Mining Gold Traps" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT67xZU1xnA
ProspectorJess from http://hunting4gold.com shows how rocks and gold clues go together. The story rocks tell about where to find gold using rock and mineral evidence.
Just what you are looking for. What is the nature of the rocks that surround gold bearing placer deposits? Watch to get some ideas about how to find gold.
Good Prospecting!
Prospector Jess

Searching for treasure with my metal detector at the famous ghetto honey hole! I found a real gold & diamond ring, coins & more! I really enjoy digging up precious metals and other valuables that have been lost over the years. You never know what's going to be in the next hole!
My massive library of YouTube videos is now compiled into the playlist below! New uploads added automatically.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWvMzUX9roK5jy7G1jptrYo-b-DzBNrnk
JD's FaceBook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/JDsVariety/
MusicCredits:
Celtic Music - Rune Magic | Adrian Von Ziegler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKvyFF41dLo

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- E...

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and...

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

Gold & Treasure Detection ( Documentary Film )

Documentary film for searching for ancient treasures underground.
Treasure finding and the beginning of exploration.
The treasure had been discovered in the la...

Documentary film for searching for ancient treasures underground.
Treasure finding and the beginning of exploration.
The treasure had been discovered in the land of a farm, with an area of about 2.4. Kilometers (1.5 miles
South near the Greek border village Stage, on 26 June 2015.
We still in the beginning, the company's work crew get out making educational films about the ways to use company products united international group
During the filming operations of a device and accidentally detect a signal.
Resulting in that course of action fully change.
Turned to photography than just an educational film to treasure hunting trip is not without any fun.
It has been dealt with by the signal from the Prospector professionally to determine the origin and direction.
Search led us to one of our neighboring farms.
We asked interview the person responsible for this place.
The farm owner came out and by definition, we have for ourselves.
Vsarahna what we are doing and how the device has guided us to his ranch and the existence of a hidden target within its walls, and it has a gold.
We asked him permission to enter to confirm the objective of the inside wall of the farm and document it so he Badechna to his ranch.
The prospectors a crisis tests to confirm the goal and it duly followed and the rules of exploration using several methods to determine the trove place.
After these procedures show that, there is a vacuum at a depth of one-meter area with a radius of 2 square meters (22 square feet) and there he went inside and precious metals and some non-metallic objects.
It was agreed between us and the farm owner shall notify the competent authorities and work to extract all the necessary paperwork and processing contracts and licenses for drilling and exploration process to guarantee the rights of all parties.
Two days later, he sent us the body responsible engineer's specialists to oversee the process of exploration and to preserve the relics discovered.
The crew of photographers to shoot a full exploration process.
Engineers and immediately began studying and analyzing the images to determine the perimeter of the area and defining a start drilling.
We started drilling, which lasted for more than three and a half hours.
The discovery of an ancient cemetery Old were found inside the jewelry of rare gems and gold coins, silver and bronze in different sizes and glass vases and many antiques pottery.
Because the origin of these findings to the fourth and fifth century AD located in the Romanian empire.
The evaluation committee evaluates this treasure treasures, including an estimated 1.75 million euros
The competent authorities Bmkavih landowner.
The company united international group excavating the discovery of this national historic treasure and precious issued financial equivalent value of 250,000 (two hundred and fifty thousand euros) each
United InternationalGroupCompanyAddress: Turkey - IstanbulMobile: 00905318524031
Mobile: 00905395440223
Phone: 00902125518188
Fax: 00902125518189
P.O.Box :34196
Website: www.uigdetectors.com
Email: uigdetectors@gmail.com
Email: info@uigdetectors.com

Documentary film for searching for ancient treasures underground.
Treasure finding and the beginning of exploration.
The treasure had been discovered in the land of a farm, with an area of about 2.4. Kilometers (1.5 miles
South near the Greek border village Stage, on 26 June 2015.
We still in the beginning, the company's work crew get out making educational films about the ways to use company products united international group
During the filming operations of a device and accidentally detect a signal.
Resulting in that course of action fully change.
Turned to photography than just an educational film to treasure hunting trip is not without any fun.
It has been dealt with by the signal from the Prospector professionally to determine the origin and direction.
Search led us to one of our neighboring farms.
We asked interview the person responsible for this place.
The farm owner came out and by definition, we have for ourselves.
Vsarahna what we are doing and how the device has guided us to his ranch and the existence of a hidden target within its walls, and it has a gold.
We asked him permission to enter to confirm the objective of the inside wall of the farm and document it so he Badechna to his ranch.
The prospectors a crisis tests to confirm the goal and it duly followed and the rules of exploration using several methods to determine the trove place.
After these procedures show that, there is a vacuum at a depth of one-meter area with a radius of 2 square meters (22 square feet) and there he went inside and precious metals and some non-metallic objects.
It was agreed between us and the farm owner shall notify the competent authorities and work to extract all the necessary paperwork and processing contracts and licenses for drilling and exploration process to guarantee the rights of all parties.
Two days later, he sent us the body responsible engineer's specialists to oversee the process of exploration and to preserve the relics discovered.
The crew of photographers to shoot a full exploration process.
Engineers and immediately began studying and analyzing the images to determine the perimeter of the area and defining a start drilling.
We started drilling, which lasted for more than three and a half hours.
The discovery of an ancient cemetery Old were found inside the jewelry of rare gems and gold coins, silver and bronze in different sizes and glass vases and many antiques pottery.
Because the origin of these findings to the fourth and fifth century AD located in the Romanian empire.
The evaluation committee evaluates this treasure treasures, including an estimated 1.75 million euros
The competent authorities Bmkavih landowner.
The company united international group excavating the discovery of this national historic treasure and precious issued financial equivalent value of 250,000 (two hundred and fifty thousand euros) each
United InternationalGroupCompanyAddress: Turkey - IstanbulMobile: 00905318524031
Mobile: 00905395440223
Phone: 00902125518188
Fax: 00902125518189
P.O.Box :34196
Website: www.uigdetectors.com
Email: uigdetectors@gmail.com
Email: info@uigdetectors.com

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.
For more of my gold finding strategy take a look at the "20-20 Prospecting report" - Click here for 20/20...

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.
For more of my gold finding strategy take a look at the "20-20 Prospecting report" - Click here for 20/20 info - http://goo.gl/BeAi6m
Also take a look at my recent gold prospector's hangout on "Mining Gold Traps" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT67xZU1xnA
ProspectorJess from http://hunting4gold.com shows how rocks and gold clues go together. The story rocks tell about where to find gold using rock and mineral evidence.
Just what you are looking for. What is the nature of the rocks that surround gold bearing placer deposits? Watch to get some ideas about how to find gold.
Good Prospecting!
Prospector Jess

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.
For more of my gold finding strategy take a look at the "20-20 Prospecting report" - Click here for 20/20 info - http://goo.gl/BeAi6m
Also take a look at my recent gold prospector's hangout on "Mining Gold Traps" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT67xZU1xnA
ProspectorJess from http://hunting4gold.com shows how rocks and gold clues go together. The story rocks tell about where to find gold using rock and mineral evidence.
Just what you are looking for. What is the nature of the rocks that surround gold bearing placer deposits? Watch to get some ideas about how to find gold.
Good Prospecting!
Prospector Jess

Searching for treasure with my metal detector at the famous ghetto honey hole! I found a real gold & diamond ring, coins & more! I really enjoy digging up preci...

Searching for treasure with my metal detector at the famous ghetto honey hole! I found a real gold & diamond ring, coins & more! I really enjoy digging up precious metals and other valuables that have been lost over the years. You never know what's going to be in the next hole!
My massive library of YouTube videos is now compiled into the playlist below! New uploads added automatically.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWvMzUX9roK5jy7G1jptrYo-b-DzBNrnk
JD's FaceBook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/JDsVariety/
MusicCredits:
Celtic Music - Rune Magic | Adrian Von Ziegler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKvyFF41dLo

Searching for treasure with my metal detector at the famous ghetto honey hole! I found a real gold & diamond ring, coins & more! I really enjoy digging up precious metals and other valuables that have been lost over the years. You never know what's going to be in the next hole!
My massive library of YouTube videos is now compiled into the playlist below! New uploads added automatically.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWvMzUX9roK5jy7G1jptrYo-b-DzBNrnk
JD's FaceBook Page:
https://www.facebook.com/JDsVariety/
MusicCredits:
Celtic Music - Rune Magic | Adrian Von Ziegler
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKvyFF41dLo

Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

English/Nat
Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
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Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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25:12

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

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3:43

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

1:37

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often ...

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

1:37

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still ...

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

1:24

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of "Base Metals Mining in the Phi...

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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Philippines: Two Tons Of Platinum Discovered - 1995

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Government officials in the Philippines have uncovered two tons of platinum worth around 26 (m)million US dollars.
The hoard is believed to be part of a massive amount of treasure stolen by a Japanese general in World War Two.
For decades, treasure hunters have searched for riches rumoured abandoned by retreating Japanese forces at the end of World War II.
Now their quest seems to have been vindicated - with the discovery of the supposed Yamashita treasure.
According to financial experts, the two-foot, bell-shaped lump of platinum - a metal more valuable than gold - would bring about 26 (m) million dollars on international markets.
Tomoyuki Yamashita was the commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines towards the end of World War Two. He was rumoured to have gathered a huge amount of treasure which was buried in 170 locations in the Philippines.
Known as the "Tiger of Malaya", he was executed for war crimes in 1946 and treasure seekers have been looking ever since.
Government agents seized the platinum Sunday from a villager in Lallo, 250 miles north-east of Manila.
Apparently a Japanese treasure hunter found the platinum in 1993 in the sea off Cagayan province, and gave it to the villager for safekeeping.
But on his return the villager refused to give it back - so the treasure hunter reported the find to the authorities who have now claimed the precious metal.
There is no certainty the treasure is part of the Yamashita hoard but the agent in charge of the operation believes the rumours to be true.
SOUNDBITE:
Allegedly, the informant in the case was the a son of a Japanese general, during World War Two, and before his father died, he was informed that there were hidden treasures of this kind in the place and he was provided with the necessary map in locating the treasure.
SUPERCAPTION: Vincento de Guzman, National Bureau of Investigation
By law, such treasures are considered government property.
But according to officials, the unfortunate finder will be given a substantial share of the proceeds from its sale.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/566e45b6ec0d9504f585296d6ccba09f
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Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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25:12

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

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David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

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3:43

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Philippine Silver Coinage Under United State Administration - US Philippines Coin 1903-1945

Banknote & Coin Collection : http://papercoinage.weebly.com/us-philippines-coins.htmlPhilippineSilver Coinage Under United StateAdministration, from Half centavo to One Peso 1903 to 1945, Commemorative Commonwealth of the Philippine Coinage & WilsonSilver Medal.
This series of Philippine/U.S. coinage needs very little introduction to collectors of US coins because a majority of the issues are US made. This is a unique coinage in that they carry the obverse inscription "FILIPINAS" and the reverse inscription "United States of America." For the most part, they were minted in San Francisco, Denver or Philadelphia. The exceptions are the products of a U.S. "branch mint", the only one of its kind, which was established in Manila in 1920.
Although the melting of the silver series has been going on at a hectic pace for the past several years, this series is relatively easy to collect in circulated condition. Choice specimens, especially for the earlier years of issue, can be difficult to find and relatively expensive.
Several issues are listed here for the first time. The 1915-s 10 centavos with an "S" over "S" mintmark is the latest find. Five patterns from the ex King Farouk collection are also listed here for the first time. Because there are no mint reports for a 10-centavo coin in 1910 and no 1910-s examples are known to exist. Many counterfeits of the 1910-s 10 centavo coin have appeared on the market and are altered from the 1918-s 10centavo coins.
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Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

1:37

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often ...

Identifying Rocks : Identifying Gold Rocks

Gold is a very rare and precious metal that is soft, malleable and heavy, and it is often found with other minerals, such as quartz. Learn about the differences between gold and fool's gold with help from a lab manager and research scientist in this free video on identifying rocks.
Expert: Jane Stammer
Contact: amrc.mines.edu
Bio: Jane Stammer is a lab manager and research scientist in the Advanced Mineralogy Research Center at the ColoradoSchool Of Mines. Stammer has a master's degree in geology.
Filmmaker: ClayRoberts

1:37

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still ...

Shocking Fact About the Gold Reserves of Ferdinand Marcos Revealed!

At the back of the minds of many Filipinos is the question, "Why is the Philippines still a poor country?" Certainly an intriguing thought. Despite the amount of gold the country holds, many are baffled why the nation is still living under the basement for years.
Experts have discussed that with the amount of gold the Philippines possesses, it would be one of the richest countries if only the money used in the world isn't based on debt bonds.
Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos has tons of gold in his collateral account with the Tallano gold, the Yamashita treasure and other notable trust funds.
If the gold-based currency would be brought back, then without a doubt the Philippines will top the list as one of the richest countries in the world. But that isn't exactly the case as the money is based on debt bonds, meaning every time the money is printed, its value decreases.
According to Atty. Karen Hudes, the accounts that have gold reserves can only be opened if the currency is backed with precious metals and gems such as gold, silver, etc.
Asked on which country is the richest in the world, former U.S. presidentGeorge W. Bush said with a clear smile on his face and said it's the Philippines.
Interestingly enough, Marcos' gold would put the Philippines as one of the wealthiest countries in the world. Make sure to watch the video and see it for yourself!

1:24

Base Metals Mining in the Philippines to 2020 -- a Focus on the Nickel Industry

Market Research Reports, Inc. has announced the addition of "Base Metals Mining in the Phi...

Golden Gamble. Gold mining in the Philippines, a dirty business

More films about the Philippines: https://rtd.rt.com/tags/philippines/
- The use of child labour in the Philippine’s Paracale, or ‘Goldtown’, is widespread
- Extracting gold involves diving into mud-filled shafts and using toxic mercury
- Poverty and lack of alternative jobs force people into this highly dangerous work
- Many die young due to work accidents or breathing problems, others develop chronic illness
The Philippines’ town of Paracale was dubbed “Goldtown” for its rich deposits of the precious metal. Despite government attempts to regulate mining, illegal pits are still commonplace. They lack even the most basic health and safety and workers are exposed to toxic mercury fumes. Dirty water causes skin diseases and they live with the constant threat of being buried alive. Workers continue to take these risks day after day, because there is no other source of income. Many of the gold miners are children whose families can’t afford to send them to school.
Some gold is panned on the surface, but a lot has to be extracted from underground. To do that, prospectors dive into narrow, mud-filled shafts, uses snorkelling masks and long tubes too breathe. If the mine collapses, they have no chance of escape. They have a saying here, ‘while you’re down the mine, you have one foot in the grave’. Several miners have already died that way, others from respiratory diseases caused by inhaling mercury fumes. The toxic metal is used in gold extraction with no safety precautions, so it poisons the air, the ground and the water, causing long-term harm to the whole community.
Another danger to the inhabitants of Paracale comes from disused mines, abandoned and left open, waiting for unsuspecting victims to fall in. The business takes its toll on workers, their families and the community. They have been known to demonstrate, demanding safer working conditions, better pay and other job opportunities, but change is slow. Meanwhile, extreme poverty among people who produce one of the world’s most precious metals leaves them no option but to continue with this pitiless occupation.
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25:12

David Morgan -- Palladium Is Leading The Precious Metals

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Children of the Dirty Gold

It’s called Dirty Gold, because it’s not just shoppers who are paying a high price for it. Dateline gets rare access to film the children forced underground and even underwater to mine the precious metal.
For more on Evan Williams' story, go to the SBS Dateline website...http://bit.ly/1f254zU

28:26

Gold & Treasure Detection ( Documentary Film )

Documentary film for searching for ancient treasures underground.
Treasure finding and the...

Gold & Treasure Detection ( Documentary Film )

Documentary film for searching for ancient treasures underground.
Treasure finding and the beginning of exploration.
The treasure had been discovered in the land of a farm, with an area of about 2.4. Kilometers (1.5 miles
South near the Greek border village Stage, on 26 June 2015.
We still in the beginning, the company's work crew get out making educational films about the ways to use company products united international group
During the filming operations of a device and accidentally detect a signal.
Resulting in that course of action fully change.
Turned to photography than just an educational film to treasure hunting trip is not without any fun.
It has been dealt with by the signal from the Prospector professionally to determine the origin and direction.
Search led us to one of our neighboring farms.
We asked interview the person responsible for this place.
The farm owner came out and by definition, we have for ourselves.
Vsarahna what we are doing and how the device has guided us to his ranch and the existence of a hidden target within its walls, and it has a gold.
We asked him permission to enter to confirm the objective of the inside wall of the farm and document it so he Badechna to his ranch.
The prospectors a crisis tests to confirm the goal and it duly followed and the rules of exploration using several methods to determine the trove place.
After these procedures show that, there is a vacuum at a depth of one-meter area with a radius of 2 square meters (22 square feet) and there he went inside and precious metals and some non-metallic objects.
It was agreed between us and the farm owner shall notify the competent authorities and work to extract all the necessary paperwork and processing contracts and licenses for drilling and exploration process to guarantee the rights of all parties.
Two days later, he sent us the body responsible engineer's specialists to oversee the process of exploration and to preserve the relics discovered.
The crew of photographers to shoot a full exploration process.
Engineers and immediately began studying and analyzing the images to determine the perimeter of the area and defining a start drilling.
We started drilling, which lasted for more than three and a half hours.
The discovery of an ancient cemetery Old were found inside the jewelry of rare gems and gold coins, silver and bronze in different sizes and glass vases and many antiques pottery.
Because the origin of these findings to the fourth and fifth century AD located in the Romanian empire.
The evaluation committee evaluates this treasure treasures, including an estimated 1.75 million euros
The competent authorities Bmkavih landowner.
The company united international group excavating the discovery of this national historic treasure and precious issued financial equivalent value of 250,000 (two hundred and fifty thousand euros) each
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Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.

Rocks & Gold - How rocks tell you where to find gold.
For more of my gold finding strategy take a look at the "20-20 Prospecting report" - Click here for 20/20 info - http://goo.gl/BeAi6m
Also take a look at my recent gold prospector's hangout on "Mining Gold Traps" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DT67xZU1xnA
ProspectorJess from http://hunting4gold.com shows how rocks and gold clues go together. The story rocks tell about where to find gold using rock and mineral evidence.
Just what you are looking for. What is the nature of the rocks that surround gold bearing placer deposits? Watch to get some ideas about how to find gold.
Good Prospecting!
Prospector Jess

35:57

INVENTORY LIST OF HRH. TVM-LSM-666 TRUST DEPOSITS (1986)

INVENTORY LIST - CERTIFICATE OF ENTITLEMENT AND SPECIAL TRUST DEPOSIT UNDER THE DECLARATIO...

Searching for treasure with my metal detector at the famous ghetto honey hole! I found a real gold & diamond ring, coins & more! I really enjoy digging up precious metals and other valuables that have been lost over the years. You never know what's going to be in the next hole!
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22:49

EMGOLDEX Philippines Presentation Part 1of2

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TREASURE FOUND AT GHETTO HONEY HOLE! GOLD DIAMOND ...

EMGOLDEX Philippines Presentation Part 1of2...

Precious Metal

Over-priced but under-soldYou'll soon be worth your weigh in precious metalRoll the crimson carpet outThe jack of clubs has come and will not leaveFate loved me but now does notI heard it from a rare clairvoyant petalFirst you thrash me then you runYou broke the heart I fastened to my sleeveOh you're killing me nowYou're over the moon and I'm under the groundOh it's killing you tooThat they fought over meBut poured scorn over youOh it's payment in kindThat you're half what I love and half what I despiseOh you're killing me now, you're killing meOut of time but into greedYour pots will slowly turn to copper kettlesSneak a breath then spit it outEnjoy the pound of freshly scented truceOne obsession at a time;Your grip is getting loose around the nettlesTime to flee, and fly you willA felon with a melancholy muse

When the sun dims dramatically Monday morning, that would be like an entire power plant unit shutting down for the Lone Star State's electricity grid. The much-anticipated solar eclipse will wipe out about 600 megawatts worth of electricity generation from Texas' growing solar power industry, according to officials with ERCOT, which manages the Texas grid.&nbsp; ... "That is not very much," she said about eclipse's influence ... ....

The number of asylum seekers who are illegally crossing into Canada from the United States more than tripled last month, according to new data released on Thursday by the Canadian government which hints at the deep fears that migrants have about the recent U.S. administration immigration crackdown ...The RoyalCanadian Mounted Police said that an additional 3,800 asylum seekers were arrested crossing the U.S ... "It's not a crisis ... ....

Multiple media reports Thursday reported a van crashed into dozens of people in the center of Barcelona Thursday killing two and injuring several people. Local Spanish media say two armed men have entered a restaurant after a van crashed into a crowd of people, according to Reuters, and police consider the incident to be terror related. Local media reports say two people were killed instantly when struck by the van....

The Washington Post reported that Adm. William F ... The discipline varies but will include likely career-ending actions against the ship's captain at the time, Cmdr. Bryce Benson, and his second in command, Cmdr ... Baldwin ... “Clearly at some point, the bridge team lost situational awareness,” Moran said since the 505-foot destroyer was struck by a much heavier container ship, the Philippine-flagged MV ACXCrystal, off the coast of Japan....

Spanish police announced that they killed five suspects in order to stop what they described as a second attempted attack on Friday morning in Cambrils after an earlier terrorist attack in Barcelona on Thursday, according to BBCNews. Police were warning people to stay off the streets after shots were reported in the port of Cambrils ... Two of the bystanders were seriously injured and the officer was slightly hurt.&nbsp;....

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18 (Xinhua) -- At least 14 more killings in anti-narcotic war have been recorded in the Philippine capital before midnight on Friday, local media reported ...Philippine police have confirmed that there ......

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine police killed at least 26 more drug and crime suspects in overnight gunbattles in the capital, bringing to 58 the death toll in a renewed bloody crackdown in the last three days that received praises from the president ... ....

EDSNOTE. GRAPHIC CONTENT - The body of a crime suspect lies on a street as he is identified after he was killed in a shootout late Thursday, Aug. 17, 2017 in Manila, Philippines. Philippine police killed drug and crime suspects in overnight gunbattles in the capital ... Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette ... ....

Earlier this week, 67 people were gunned down and more than 200 arrested in Manila and provinces adjoining the Philippines capital, in what police described as a “One-Time, Big-Time” push to curb drugs and street crimes. The term has been used by Philippines police to describe... ....

The Philippine economy grew by 6.5 per cent in the three months to June, likely one of the fastest in Asia, the government said on Thursday, defying concerns over PresidentRodrigo Duterte’s unconventional leadership ...Malaysia and Thailand, which have yet to release economic growth data for the period, were unlikely to announce higher figures than the Philippines, he added....

The Philippine economy grew at a sizzling pace in the second quarter, topping expectations as a government-led construction boom and an extended rebound in the farm sector took some of the sting off a peso currency wallowing at 11-year lows ... ....

MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has found a second outbreak of bird flu in another province in the main Luzon island, Agriculture SecretaryEmmanuel Pinol said on Friday, a week after reporting the country's first case of the poultry disease ... ....

MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippines has found a second outbreak of bird flu in another province in the main Luzon island, Agriculture SecretaryEmmanuel Pinol said on Friday, a week after reporting the country's first case of the poultry disease ... ....

Departing from the previous government’s opposition to Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea, PhilippinePresidentRodrigo Duterte has downplayed maritime disputes in favor of pursuing close economic and political ties with China. This shift has been rewarded by pledges of major fund infusions in support of Philippine infrastructure development, with a long wish list of projects now in the pipeline....

A member of PhilippineNational PoliceScene of the Crime operative examines a crime scene, where police said, a man was killed during anti-drug operations by the police in Caloocan city, Metro Manila, Philippines, on August 17, 2017 ... The term has been used by Philippines police to describe a coordinated anti-crime drive in crime-prone districts, usually slums or low-income neighborhoods, often with additional police deployed....

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine police killed at least 26 more drug and crime suspects in overnight gunbattles in the capital, bringing to 58 the death toll in a renewed bloody crackdown in the last three days that received praises from the president ... He announced rewards of 2 million pesos ($40,000) for each drug-linked police officer who would be killed ... No questions asked ... “If America can’t do it, much more the Philippines now.”. ....